What the public saw — regardless of the lawmakers’ intentions — was an eruption into the open of fissures that have more to do with pride and power than justice.
The House voted 121-23 to suspend the attorney general and refer him to the Senate for trial on charges of bribery, abuse of office and obstruction. It was the first such impeachment since 1975.
By James Barragán and Zach Despart, The Texas Tribune
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton hasn’t just been pursuing supposed voter fraud. His office has also criminally investigated at least 10 election workers, in a harbinger of potential post-midterm turmoil.
By Cassandra Jaramillo and Joshua Kaplan, ProPublica
Guadalajara, Mexico's top rap export, Peso Pluma, gave a dazzling performance at San Antonio's AT&T Center on Sunday, drawing thousands of die-hard fans.…